Copied assembly issue

I have a top level assembly that has 20 or so subassemblies,using revision manager, When I copied the top level and of of the subs I inadvertantly redirected one of the other subs to be driven by the new copy. MAybe I'm having a brain fart here, but whats the best way to redirect the sub to the old assembly?

Basically i have two top level assemblies with the same sub assembly in it being driven by the new (copied) assembly, but it need to be driven by the original.

I do need to copy the improperly driven assembly as well, or i could possibly delete it and create a new assembly as almost every part will have been revised completely.

Re: Copied assembly issue

It can get complicated if you're talking about interpart links. So it would take more than just replacing if you want interpart links in the old and new assemblies to be to their respective upper assemblies. My 2 cents is that it might be worth deleting the new files and redoing the copy while avoiding the error made before. It depends how many links you're talking about.

I'll add that in general I've found it better to use interpart links sparingly and not retain them long term. They can become a, to use @beachcomber's expression:

Re: Copied assembly issue

Quite a bucket of worms I created.. I ended up fixing by making many temporary copies, renaming and replacing and finally I've got it all fixed. A bit confusing as i had to draw myself a "map" for all the interpart links.. Lol